NEW, EAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
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AMABTLLIS Fioabo, 7«. 6ii. 
FOBUoeiBsncA (Jatobaa Lily), dd. 
Gembbal, 1 guinea 
HENDEBaoNi, lOi. 6d. and 15>. 
ooociNEA, 10*. 6d. and 15f. 
Heboine, 10>. 6d. 
lONEBCENS, 2«. 6d. and 3«. dd. 
□n>EBiALiB, 1 guinea 
JOHNSONII, 5l. 
(BbCTNSVIOIA) JOSEPHINJB, 7». dd. 
JuPITEB, Is. dd. 
LEOPOLnn, lOs. dd. 
Mabel, 10«. dd. 
Meteob, 10*. dd. 
Neptune, 10». dd. 
NntEOD, 5s. 
Oberon, 1 guinea 
Ondine, 10s. dd. 
Opt ima , 10s. dd. 
OscAE, 10s. dd. 
PAEDINA HYBBIDA, 7s. dd. and 10s. dd. 
Pauline, 16s. 
AUASTLLIS, choice selections of 
AUASONIA CALYCINA, 5s. 
AMASTIXIS Fobti^ 5s. 
PBIHCBPS, 1^ guinea 
PEOCEEA, 1 guinea 
pteeochboa, 5s. and 7s. dd. 
BEOALis, 1 guinea 
Reoina, 7s. 6rf. 
betioulata, 5s. 
Romeo, 7s. dd. 
Rosalinu, 5s. 
Sappho, 7s. 6rf. 
SOUTBNIB, 7s. dd. 
Stella, 7s. dd. 
Sultana, 10s. dd. 
Sylvia, 7s. dd. 
Thomas Speed, 10s. dd. 
Titania, 7s. dd. 
Tbojan, 10s. dd. 
Ubanie, 7s. dd. 
Vebona, 15s. 
Vesta, 10s. dd. 
Vesuvius, 7s. dd. 
VlOTOBIA, lOs. dd. 
good sorts, 3, 4, and 6 guineas per dozen. 
I AMHEBSTIA NOBiLis, price on application 
AMOMUM VITTATUM. 
A very remarkable plant, on account of its striking resemblance to a Maranta. It is of dwarf 
habit, and produces from a creeping rootstock tufts of lanceolate coriaceous green leaves, having 
whitish bars or stripes between the nerves, of which there are six or eight principal pairs. The 
flowers are rosy-red, borne in dense spikes at the foot of the leafstalks. It has been figured in 
the Botanical Magazine, Tab. 6832. 10s. dd. 
AMOBPHOFHAXiLUS vibosus, a remarkable 
Ai'oid, a good illustration of which is given 
in the Botanical Magazine for February, 
1888. 3 guineas 
ANACABDIUU occidentale (,Cashcw Nut),5\s.dd. 
ANtECTOCHIIUS, vide Orchids 
ANONA MUBICATA (Sour Sop), 15s. 
BETIOULATA (Nctted-leaf Custard Apple), 15s. 
ANANASSA PENANOENSIS VABIEOATA, 21s. 
8ATIVA VABIEOATA, lOs. dd. 
ANCHOHANES dubius, 10s. dd. 
ANCTLOGYNE LONOIFLOBA, 3s. dd. 
ANTHURIUM CARNEUM. 
A handsome and attractive new hybrid, between Anthurium ortiatum and A. Andreanum. The 
spathe is heart-shaped, from six to seven inches long and five to six inches broad, and is of a charming 
rosy-carmine colour. Of vigorous growth, this splendid variety freely produces its grand flowers, 
each spathe remaining in beauty several months, thus rendering it of the greatest value for decor- 
ative purposes. 5s. and 7s. dd. 
ANTHUBItlM Andbeanum, 6s. and 7s. dd. ANTHUBIUU obtstallinum, 3s. dd., 5s. & 7s. dd. 
Bakbbi, 10s. dd. Dechabdi, 3s. dd. and 5s. 
CANDIDUM, 3s. dd. I FEBBIEBENSE, 3s. dd. and 5s. 
Chantbibbi, 10s. dd. and 15s. Galeottianum, 5s. 
OHEiBEiENSE, vide page 10. Habbish pulohbum, 7s. dd. and 10s. dd. 
obuentum, 16s. and 1 guinea | htbbidum, 7s. 6<f. and 10s. dd. 
ANTHURIUM INSIGNE. 
A noble and striking Aroid imported from the United States «f Colombia. The leaf-blade is 
three-lobed, the middle lobe lanceomte, and the two lateral lobes semi-ovate. The young leaves 
have a bronzy tinge before taking on the full green of the mature foliage. This distinct plant has 
been frequently shown in Mr. W. B.’s winning collections of New Plants. 10s. dd. and 15s. 
ANTHUBIUH intebmedium, 7s. dd. & 10s. dd. 
Lievensu, 15s. and 1 guinea 
LEUCONEUBUM, 3s. dd. 
LUCIDUM, 5s. 
MAOBOLOBUM, 5s. and 7s. dd. 
iCAONiFicuM — sgn. A. grande and A. eordi- 
folium, 3s. dd. 
MABuins DE Beauvoib, 2 guineas 
Moobeanum, 15s. and 1 guinea 
NTMPHSIFOLIUM, lOs. dd. 
obnatum, 10s. dd. 
ANTHUBIUH beoale, 3s. dd. and 5s. 
Rothschildianum, 15s. 
ScHEBZEBiANUM, 3s. dd. and 5s. 
ALBUM (true) 2 and 3 guineas 
oiOANTEUM, 1 to 2 guineas 
Falmebi, 10s. dd. and 16s. 
SPLENDENS, 1 to 2 guineas 
WABDn, 3 guineas 
WlLLiAMSii, 3s. dd. 
SPLENDIDUM, lOs. dd. 
TBIUMPHANS, lOs. dd. and 15s. 
